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... soil and with irriga- tion the crops turned out well . The sugar content was good , averaging fifteen per cent . The factory was able to run only two weeks with the tonnage secured . During the run they had about 150 employes . With the ...
... soil and with irriga- tion the crops turned out well . The sugar content was good , averaging fifteen per cent . The factory was able to run only two weeks with the tonnage secured . During the run they had about 150 employes . With the ...
Page 30
... soil conditions and the general orchard practice being followed . For fire blight ( see under " Pears " ) go over the orchard and remove and sterilize all hold - over cankers . If hold - over cankers are thor- oughly eradicated from an ...
... soil conditions and the general orchard practice being followed . For fire blight ( see under " Pears " ) go over the orchard and remove and sterilize all hold - over cankers . If hold - over cankers are thor- oughly eradicated from an ...
Page 37
... soil . Root Borer . See under " Peach . " Internal Browning . In many prune - growing sections of Oregon in certain seasons there occurs a great deal of injury to the fruit from the softening and browning of the flesh commencing around ...
... soil . Root Borer . See under " Peach . " Internal Browning . In many prune - growing sections of Oregon in certain seasons there occurs a great deal of injury to the fruit from the softening and browning of the flesh commencing around ...
Page 46
... soil is suitable . There is a mistaken idea concerning the soil for pears . It is true that the pear as a whole prefers a rather heavy clay to adobe soil , provided the soils are well drained . While perhaps the pear will stand more ...
... soil is suitable . There is a mistaken idea concerning the soil for pears . It is true that the pear as a whole prefers a rather heavy clay to adobe soil , provided the soils are well drained . While perhaps the pear will stand more ...
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... soils . The red hill soils are probably not as good pear soils as are our typical clay loams . The red hill soil might grow certain varieties . Probably the Bartlett would do fairly well . The trees seem to make a slower growth under ...
... soils . The red hill soils are probably not as good pear soils as are our typical clay loams . The red hill soil might grow certain varieties . Probably the Bartlett would do fairly well . The trees seem to make a slower growth under ...
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